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Staffa (Scottish Gaelic: Stafa,
pronounced [ˈs̪t̪afa], from the Old
Norse for
stave or
pillar island) is an
island of the
Inner Hebrides in
Argyll and...
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Stafa may
refer to:
Staffa, an
island of the
Inner Hebrides in
Argyll and Bute,
Scotland Stäffa, also
known as Stäfa, a muni****lity in the
district of...
- Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the
uninhabited island of
Staffa, in the
Inner Hebrides of Scotland,
known for its
natural acoustics. The
National Trust...
- Dino
Staffa (14
August 1906 – 7
August 1977) was an
Italian cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church. He
served as
prefect of the
Apostolic Signatura from...
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Giuseppe Staffa (1807–1877) was an
Italian composer and conductor. He is best
remembered for his
seven operas which he
composed between 1827 and 1852....
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Staffa 2001, pp. 42–43.
Staffa 2001, p. 43.
Staffa 2001, p. 40.
Staffa 2001, p. 44.
Staffa 2001, pp. 54, 89.
Staffa 2001, pp. 51, 60.
Staffa 2001...
- Lake Zürich in the
Pfannenstiel region.
Named after the
Scottish Island of
Staffa by a monk from Iona, in the
local dialect it is
called Stäfa. The early...
- Giant's
Causeway in
Northern Ireland and Fingal's Cave on the
island of
Staffa, Scotland.
Devils Tower in
Wyoming in the
United States is
about 40 million...
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world of philately.
Particularly notable was the sale of "gold"
stamps from
Staffa and his role in the
collapse of
attempts to list
Stanley Gibbons on the...
- Satchel, The
Cambridge Dictionary.
Retrieved 25
January 2020
George A
Staffa,
Butler PA,
Personal observation of 1952-1980. "Christmas gift
guide 2009:...